- It most
commonly occurs around the
shoulder (rotator cuff
tendinitis,
biceps tendinitis),
elbow (tennis elbow, golfer's elbow), wrist, hip, knee (jumper's...
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fluoroquinolone antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin, as are
other types of
tendinitis.
Achilles tendinitis is
thought to have physiological, mechanical, or extrinsic...
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Calcific tendinitis is a
common condition where deposits of
calcium phosphate form in a tendon,
sometimes causing pain at the
affected site.
Deposits can...
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Patellar tendinitis, also
known as jumper's knee, is an
overuse injury of the
tendon that
straightens the knee.
Symptoms include pain in the
front of the...
- infraspinatus, and subsca****ris tendons.
Tendinitis is
inflammation (redness, soreness, and swelling) of a tendon. In
tendinitis of the shoulder, the
rotator cuff...
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insertion of the
medial collateral ligament of the knee. Pes
anserinus tendinitis/bursitis syndrome, or pes
anserine bursitis, is a
cause of
chronic knee...
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Shoulder impingement syndrome is a
syndrome involving tendonitis (inflammation of tendons) of the
rotator cuff
muscles as they p****
through the subacromial...
- The
biceps or
biceps brachii (Latin:
musculus biceps brachii, "two-headed
muscle of the arm") is a
large muscle that lies on the
front of the
upper arm...
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Trigger finger, also
known as
stenosing tenosynovitis, is a
disorder characterized by
catching or
locking of the
involved finger in full or near full flexion...
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Micheli LJ,
Solomon R (March 1997). "Treatment of
recalcitrant iliopsoas tendinitis in
athletes and
dancers with
corticosteroid injection under fluoroscopy"...